No-Fishing Zones Work Better Than Expected
By John DeFore It may sound like a no-brainer to say that threatened fish populations stand to benefit when governments establish havens where fishing is prohibited. But since taking such actions can...
View ArticleThe human impact on the size of fish
By Eric Thomas KGO – San Francisco Most fishermen are disappointed if they don’t come back with the biggest fish possible. But research shows catching only the biggest and throwing the smaller ones...
View ArticleFrom ‘The Cove’ to the Red Carpet: Dolphin activist Ric O’Barry keeps making...
(Note: The Cove won the 2010 Oscar for best documentary.) Marine mammal activist Ric O’Barry: ‘We would like to see the Justice Department investigate SeaWorld. This girl did not have to die.’ By...
View ArticleTips for keeping Great Lakes area fish healthy
From Green Right Now Reports Just in time for spring, anglers and recreational boaters in the Midwest are hearing grim news about recreational waterways. There is evidence that the voracious Asian carp...
View ArticleGulf oil spill ‘wiped out options’ for Louisiana fishing couple
From Green Right Now Reports While the BP Gulf Oil Spill has been relegated to history in the minds of many Americans, the people who live and work on the Gulf remain deeply affected. In this latest...
View ArticleNew York secures land in Adirondacks for jobs and recreation
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now A few hours due north of NYC or northwest of Boston – depending on how you’re oriented – are some of the most pristine and beautiful woodlands imaginable....
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